Taiwan makers ready to ship Wi-Fi phones, but price could undermine sales
04:36 - Friday 24 March 2006 by From the Web
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: wifi, phones Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: wifi, phones Category : Miscellaneous
While a number of Taiwan network equipment makers, including D-Link, Accton Technology, GemTek Technology and Zyxel Communications, are ready to volume ship Wi-Fi phones, market sources indicated that the set retail prices may be too high to drive shipment growth.
D-Link will start marketing its TelTel-enabled Wi-Fi phone, the DPH-540, on June 1, which may carry a price tag of $249 in the channel, according to sources at D-Link.
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